Portions of the second presidential debate Sunday night between Clinton and Trump were more like a no-holds-barred, bare-knuckle brawl than a debate. Several times the debate disintegrated into near chaos with both Clinton and Trump interrupting each other and refusing to yield to the moderators. Perhaps the biggest highlight of the brawl was when Trump insinuated that Clinton is “the Devil” and said that if he were president, Clinton “would be in jail.”

A large number of controversial and important items relative to the upcoming election were released Friday. Almost all of them dealt with the corruption, double-dealing, and dishonesty of Hillary Clinton. But one of them was the inflammatory video of Donald Trump discussing his views on women as objects of sexual prey. The mainstream media has largely ignored the lion’s share of the releases (dealing with Hillary) to focus on the 11-year-old, three-minute-long video of Donald Trump expressing a lowbrow, Neanderthalic attitude toward women, when he was recorded on a live mike without his knowledge.

As if the irony of Barack Obama having been dubbed the first “post-racial president” wasn’t thick enough, now the Obama administration wants to create a new racial category — for people from the Middle East and North Africa.

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New York state’s attorney general, Eric Schneiderman, is engaged in what seems to be a politically motivated attack against Donald Trump and his foundation for supposedly not filing the proper paperwork in order to solicit contributions. Say it isn't so!

The much anticipated announcement by Julian Assange commemorating the 10th anniversary of WikiLeaks was, in a word, underwhelming. After press reports set the stage for an announcement that was to be cataclysmic to the Clinton campaign, Assange spent much of his two hours in the spotlight telling a bleary-eyed world — many of whom had stayed up into the wee hours to hear the news — that WikiLeaks will be releasing a trove of leaked documents over the next 10 weeks.

Par for the course, the mainstream media is more interested in what Donald Trump allegedly said about a beauty queen than Juanita Broaddrick's claim that Bill Clinton raped her in 1978 and that Hillary helped cover up the alleged crime.